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Cultures of care in Irish medical history, 1750-1970

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(Publisher-supplied data) 1 'Bleeding, vomiting and purging': the medical response to ill-health in eighteenth- century Ireland / James Kelly
2 General practice and coroners' practice: medico-legal work and the Irish medical profession, c. 1830 - c. 1890 / Michael J. Clark
3 Access and authority: the medical dispensary service in post-Famine Ireland / Catherine Cox
4 Suicide and insanity in post-famine Ireland / Georgina Laragy
5 Psychiatry and the fate of women who killed infants and young children, 1850-1900 / Pauline M. Prior
6 Science, politics and the Irish literary revival: Reassessing 'Dr Sigerson' as polymath and public intellectual / James McGeachie
7 'This revived old plague': coping with flu / Caitríona Foley
8 'Half mad at the time': unmarried mothers and infanticide in Ireland, 1922-1950 / Clíona Rattigan
9 Venereal disease in interwar Northern Ireland / Leanne McCormick
10 Moral prescription: the Irish medical profession, the Roman Catholic Church and the prohibition of birth control in twentieth-century Ireland / L. Earner-Byrne
11 Death and disease in independent Ireland, c. 1920-1970: a research agenda / Mary E. Daly.

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Cultures of care in Irish medical history, 1750-1970. ISBN 9780230535862. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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